| | Frost walls poured from a Redimix truck | |
| | | Floor is poured before walls. Much easier. | |
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| | | The slab is poured, walls act as form for pour. | |
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| | Rick Franks of Quicksilver Construction demonstrates | |
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| | Coating end of floor beams in prep for pour in place | |
| | | Floor is framed before walls are poured | |
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| | Pouring walls off floor deck | |
| | | Much easier and safer method of construction | |
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| | Building window bucks on site | |
| | | Waterproof membrane ready for backfill | |
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| | First floor walls concrete placed | |
| | | Rick Franks giving Logix distributer good advice | |
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| | Parge coat is troweled on | |
| | | Second floor walls pumped | |
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| | Gable end ready for redimix | |
| | | External vibration of Logix ICF walls. Very clean | |
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| | Mr. and Mrs. Riggs, proud owners | |
| | | Some of the walls of this home were foamed | |
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| | | More Logix ICF's in a project down the road | |
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| | Coring a hole after concrete placement | |
| | | The entry to the home sets the nautical theme | |
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| | Grinding the entry terrazo | |
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| | | Looking up from the first floor to the second | |
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| | If you need to support it, why not a seahorse? | |
| | | Outside the Captains office on the second floor | |
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| | Its easy to get your bearings in this home | |
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